Hi, * Flavien [04/28/02 17:36:10 CEST] wrote: > I have som old addresses that some people still have in their > address-books. I'd like to spot these people by colorizing the headers > when matching one of those addresses. It works pretty well with :
> color header red black 'To:.*myoldlogin\@myoldaddress\.com' Hmm, you don't need to single quote it since it doesn't contain spaces. > However, when the mail is a "group-mail", from people not > knowing about BCC, the list if recipient can be quite large, and I > usually do not appear on the same line as the 'To:'. I've tried : > color header red black '.*myoldlogin\@myoldaddress\.com' > But as you can guess because I ask, it does not work as I expected > it to. First of all, you can combine these two: color header red black (To|C[Cc])?:.*oldaddress If something like that doesn't work, I can't help because: color header white black ^Subject: also works for long subjects which were split up to multiple lines. Cheers, Rocco.
msg27712/pgp00000.pgp
Description: PGP signature